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you have a very weak economy. it was interesting that in the obama recovery, family income went down to $2,500 a year, where during the recession, income went down $1,500 a year. families were doing worse, yet in the campaign, obama ran an extremely good campaign, and he won despite his disadvantages and he won frankly in a predictable way. he made the election about his opponent. the romney people allowed obama to define romney. this was rather than romney defining romney, and that is why it is important for republicans to look back and say, what did we do wrong? the idea that the republican party is in some terrible shape -- >> you do not buy that? >> certainly i do not buy that. i have seen terrible shape. i remember watergate, i remember when the 13% of americans identified themselves as republicans, and the national chairman appointed people to see if we should change the name of the party. for 40 years, the most number of republicans in the house was 192. today we have 230 something, and it is absolutely rig
you have a very weak economy. it was interesting that in the obama recovery, family income went down to $2,500 a year, where during the recession, income went down $1,500 a year. families were doing worse, yet in the campaign, obama ran an extremely good campaign, and he won despite his disadvantages and he won frankly in a predictable way. he made the election about his opponent. the romney people allowed obama to define romney. this was rather than romney defining romney, and that is why it...
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when you're dealing with the economy, it depends on your political views. so those efforts were much less successful, but certainly in terms of as a discipline that could be applied to practical problems in industry, i mean, very quickly it was -- yeah, follow up here. >> the reason i asked the question is because when i got out of college and went to work for eastman kodak in the summer of 1953 -- >> okay. >> -- i think what i was doing as a young engineer was operations research even though we called it time and motion studies. >> with yeah. well, you know, it's funny, yeah, you get into all this sort of zoology about the terms. time and motion studies went back earlier, and i think tended to have a somewhat, you know, narrower focus. and they were at least making broader claims for how much this approach could be applied. particularly when you got into things of analyzing work flows through a factory and scheduling and analyzing where the bottlenecks were. that was -- and i think they were probably right. it was, at least in concept, a much broader appli
when you're dealing with the economy, it depends on your political views. so those efforts were much less successful, but certainly in terms of as a discipline that could be applied to practical problems in industry, i mean, very quickly it was -- yeah, follow up here. >> the reason i asked the question is because when i got out of college and went to work for eastman kodak in the summer of 1953 -- >> okay. >> -- i think what i was doing as a young engineer was operations...
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the outpouring response to the globalization of the economy is responsible. if it weren't for women's incomes, the american standard of living would have taken a nose-dive. >> i think it would be more accurate to say the break down of the family is the problem here and that contributes to cull cheurkt woes and other woes that go with it. >> it's a simple explaintion for a difficult problem. >> i don't think it's something that has been a phenomenal or occurring in the future. it's been going on for decades. >> it's been going on for decades but a couple of decades more women can't find men they want to be with permanently so they have kids on their own. and i don't know the percentages in this survey that we're discussing, but i would imagine a lot of those single parent families that they're talking about are not divorced women, are not widows but they are women that actually went out on their own and had children and i want to know what you all think the impact of that is on raising sons? >> you know, the notion of a vicious cycle is very important here. if
the outpouring response to the globalization of the economy is responsible. if it weren't for women's incomes, the american standard of living would have taken a nose-dive. >> i think it would be more accurate to say the break down of the family is the problem here and that contributes to cull cheurkt woes and other woes that go with it. >> it's a simple explaintion for a difficult problem. >> i don't think it's something that has been a phenomenal or occurring in the future....
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economy. thank you, mr. speaker. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house today.ss until noon a number of questions regarding the scope of the fourth amendment, injuries prudence. jurisprudence. which can they obtain a search warrant and how long should the data be kept? although no drones operating in the u.s. are yet weaponized, i'm advised, should law enforcement be permitted to equip unmanned aircraft with nonlethal tools such as tear gas, pepper spray? and my concerns about the domestic use of drones extends beyond government and law enforcement. before we allow widespread of drones in domestic airspace, we have to carefully consider the impact on the privacy rights of americans. just last week we are reminded how one company's push to gather data on americans led to vast overcollection and potential privacy violations. similarly, a simple scan of amateur videos on
economy. thank you, mr. speaker. and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house today.ss until noon a number of questions regarding the scope of the fourth amendment, injuries prudence. jurisprudence. which can they obtain a search warrant and how long should the data be kept? although no drones operating in the u.s. are yet weaponized, i'm advised, should law enforcement be...
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of the global economy. it is invested, if you will, in narcotics, human smuggling, cybercrime being the largest of all these areas, as well as the other things we have talked about. arms and cash etc. >> i know you have mentioned cybercrime. we don't have time to get into in detail. but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. >> yes. >> do you share that concern? >> senator, yes, i would. former secretary leon panetta spoke about it in this term. a tremendous opportunity in the network. also vulnerabilities that exist. you know, they could have catastrophic consequences. >> one further question about this. the criminal cartels. one of the things that scared me about your testimony is the idea of one of our state enemies, if you will. perhaps i shouldn't use that term. people who don't wish us well. working with the criminal cartel, that, to me, means that the work you are doing, general kelly, and the southern command is not only a drug issue or criminal issue, but a very serious national security issue.
of the global economy. it is invested, if you will, in narcotics, human smuggling, cybercrime being the largest of all these areas, as well as the other things we have talked about. arms and cash etc. >> i know you have mentioned cybercrime. we don't have time to get into in detail. but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. >> yes. >> do you share that concern? >> senator, yes, i would. former secretary leon panetta spoke about it in this term. a tremendous...
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think can be hugely successful in helping to lift up the economy as a whole. i was with president perez before i came here looking at a high-tech exhibit that was taking place in jerusalem and there was actually a program that a u.s. company, cisco, set up where they were hiring young engineers because they were so well qualified, so talented, and there is a great hunger for those kinds of skills. imagine if you have a strong, independent state that is eaceful. all the talent that is currently being untapped that could create jobs, businesses, and prosperity throughout this area. i absolutely belief it is still possible. but i think it is very difficult. i think it is difficult because all sorts of political constraints on both sides. i think it is difficult, frankly, because sometimes we know what compromises have to be made in order achieve peace it is hard to admit those compromises have to be made. because people want to cling on to their old positions and want to have 100% of what they want or 95% of what they want instead of making the necessary compromi
think can be hugely successful in helping to lift up the economy as a whole. i was with president perez before i came here looking at a high-tech exhibit that was taking place in jerusalem and there was actually a program that a u.s. company, cisco, set up where they were hiring young engineers because they were so well qualified, so talented, and there is a great hunger for those kinds of skills. imagine if you have a strong, independent state that is eaceful. all the talent that is currently...
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and grow our economy by strengthening the footprint of washington. i believe that's what brings us together. , moms and dads look at their kids and they want the best for them. we are at.t's where there are differences. at the same time, when we come together, we can look forward and realize that, at the end of the day, we are looking forward to this country doing what it is called to do. host: on twitter, "as a service member, how do you feel about men and women in the military?" -- how do you feel about women in the military?" how about in combat? guest: sometimes, this administration comes out with things that are more popular driven than they are policy driven. many of our women serve in combat, and they do a very good job. they are in convoys in iraq. they have been doing flying missions for a long time. when you bring up these issues, you score points. we should have looked at this further on how they are wanting to implement it. we have two women in congress who are just outstanding, good friends who i've gotten to know very well. elsie gabbar
and grow our economy by strengthening the footprint of washington. i believe that's what brings us together. , moms and dads look at their kids and they want the best for them. we are at.t's where there are differences. at the same time, when we come together, we can look forward and realize that, at the end of the day, we are looking forward to this country doing what it is called to do. host: on twitter, "as a service member, how do you feel about men and women in the military?" --...
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economy. places that are strong in are growing.ces information sector, utilities. these are areas that have not been growing. host: talk about new england. aest: i grew up outside of town in massachusetts. it has similarities to new bedford. .bout 100,000 people strong industrial heritage. it redefined and re-scope itself successfully over the last couple of decades. massachusetts recognizes that its older cities have these challenges. and i go home to visit, there have been efforts to revitalize the older cities. they have lots of charms. new bedford has a wonderful whaling history. has worked atry sincetizens -- census 1997. we are looking at population changes. our other guest is lisa sturtevant with guest: richey-- where mason university she is a p deputy analysis. let's hear from bob, south dakota, rural. caller: i have some comments. [indiscernible] we should look at our urban areas. retracting and using that infrastructure that we have built and upgrading it. they have green belt and gr
economy. places that are strong in are growing.ces information sector, utilities. these are areas that have not been growing. host: talk about new england. aest: i grew up outside of town in massachusetts. it has similarities to new bedford. .bout 100,000 people strong industrial heritage. it redefined and re-scope itself successfully over the last couple of decades. massachusetts recognizes that its older cities have these challenges. and i go home to visit, there have been efforts to...
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economy. earlier this month my organization released a study that found that the unmanned aircraft industry is poised to and $30. 000 new job billions within the first three years. understands that this technology is new to most americans. their opinions are being formed .y what they see in the news this is an opportunity to address the misconceptions about the technology and discuss how it will be used for domestic applications. "drone."use the term ua.s.'s. includes the technology on the ground with the human at the controls. is nothing unmanned about unmanned systems. the term carries with it a hostile connotation and does not reflect how u.a.s.'s being used domestically. to performed dangerous and difficult tasks more safely and more efficiently. they are used to assess flooding in the red river in the upper midwest. they are used to help battle wildfires in california. they are being used to study everything from hurricanes in the gulf of mexico, tornadoes, and volcanoes in hawaii. theke
economy. earlier this month my organization released a study that found that the unmanned aircraft industry is poised to and $30. 000 new job billions within the first three years. understands that this technology is new to most americans. their opinions are being formed .y what they see in the news this is an opportunity to address the misconceptions about the technology and discuss how it will be used for domestic applications. "drone."use the term ua.s.'s. includes the technology...
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realizing that we could become a huge service economy. but the united states is to be a country that could make things. i learned my research the fact that the united states is a huge manufacturer. most of the things that we make our high end electronics items. these days, we just don't need as many people to meet all of those things. but we certainly are manufacturing and there has been a trend with a lot of companies trying to manufacture some of their devices. that turned out to be a misnomer. and i try to boil down what it meant in terms of putting the book together. thinking about how we have lost the spirit. whether it was something that just needed to be refreshed. there seems to be a pretty instrumental view of knowledge and you just pick up enough knowledge of textiles and metals in programming and figuring out how to do what you want to do. and then you try to come up with something new. certainly skills are important. but they are a means to an end. mastery is not the point. it is coming up with something new. before i delve ba
realizing that we could become a huge service economy. but the united states is to be a country that could make things. i learned my research the fact that the united states is a huge manufacturer. most of the things that we make our high end electronics items. these days, we just don't need as many people to meet all of those things. but we certainly are manufacturing and there has been a trend with a lot of companies trying to manufacture some of their devices. that turned out to be a...
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for the economy. but to get devote, my senior senator and friend has asked me about the sequester in virginia. and, mr. president, as some of you might know, i took the floor for my maiden speech on this topic last month a little bit earlier than i would have wished to have talked as a freshman senator but with the specter of sequester having such a significant effect on the commonwealth of virginia, i -- i just felt like i couldn't be silent about it. and i have a senate colleague here from hawaii, senator hirono, who i know feels equally strongly about this issue. i took a tour throughout virginia in the middle of february that was designed before sequester was looming to talk to people who were affected about especially in the armed services area and he heard their stories, senator -- and i heard their stories, senator warner, about sequester and the anxieties and threats that it posed. beginning in early april, 90,000 -- 90,000 -- civilian d.o.d. employees will start to be furloughed, just in the
for the economy. but to get devote, my senior senator and friend has asked me about the sequester in virginia. and, mr. president, as some of you might know, i took the floor for my maiden speech on this topic last month a little bit earlier than i would have wished to have talked as a freshman senator but with the specter of sequester having such a significant effect on the commonwealth of virginia, i -- i just felt like i couldn't be silent about it. and i have a senate colleague here from...
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the civilian economy is vastly more complex than the problems defeating u-boats. in the war against the u-boats everyone agreed on the measure. it was how many shipses you saved and how many u-boats you spunk. when dealing with the economy what is the measure? it depends on the political view. the efforts were less successful. certainly in term of a discipline that could be applied to practical problem and industry would be very quickly [inaudible] what i was doing as a young jean was -- [inaudible] >> the studies went back earlier, and i think tended to have somewhat, you know, narrower focus, and the or guys were making broader for how much the approach could be applied particularly when you got to things of analyzing work flow and scheduling and analyzing where the bottle necks were. that was -- and i think they were probably right. it was at least the concept. >> okay. yeah. and, you know, look, there have this great memo from one annoyed british bureaucrat from around this time, we are talking 1950. i think, you know, just getting back to the anti-submarine s
the civilian economy is vastly more complex than the problems defeating u-boats. in the war against the u-boats everyone agreed on the measure. it was how many shipses you saved and how many u-boats you spunk. when dealing with the economy what is the measure? it depends on the political view. the efforts were less successful. certainly in term of a discipline that could be applied to practical problem and industry would be very quickly [inaudible] what i was doing as a young jean was --...
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if you don't know what that is, it's a condition you get from sitting in economy for too long where the vessels in your legs clot up, your veins clot up and you die, right? so my mom's on a luxury cruise lying down all day, and she didn't move enough then on the boat and she gets deep vein thrombosis, and they move her into the hospital area thinking she's going to die. but that, that's when my dad's holiday starts, right? [ laughter ] he's kept himself fit and he's had a fat wife for years. he's like -- i'm on a boat! [ laughter ] he's out there getting hammered every night. and i think the pinnacle was my mom was touch and go for a while and my dad runs down to the infirmary wearing a sexiest man t-shirt because he came fourth in a competition by the pool. [ laughter ] he's in his '70s. they gave him the boobie prize. just picture my dad doing a little dance going sexiest man. how's your legs, no good? damn. >> jimmy: these are very funny stories. you have to get a very fat mother in your show. >> this is the thing, we want -- in this season, my mother doesn't appear. but in the next
if you don't know what that is, it's a condition you get from sitting in economy for too long where the vessels in your legs clot up, your veins clot up and you die, right? so my mom's on a luxury cruise lying down all day, and she didn't move enough then on the boat and she gets deep vein thrombosis, and they move her into the hospital area thinking she's going to die. but that, that's when my dad's holiday starts, right? [ laughter ] he's kept himself fit and he's had a fat wife for years....
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. >> we don't want a class system where we have citizens and the -- >> our economy needs these workers. >> did i sound like i was freaking out because i really didn't want to be. >> entitlement -- do you know why jesus was killed by the romans? it was about taxes. >> do you read the fox news version of the bible? ♪ >> we begin with the president in israel and historic trip marking the first time he's visited that country as president of the united states. touching down on the bright skies in tel aviv this morning the president was greet with a red carpet and all the ceremonial trappings of a state visit. joking with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu that it was good to get away from congress the president reaffirmed what he called the unbreakable bond between the two nations. a sentiment that was roundly reciprocated. >> the people of islam welcome you with open heart. we deeply appreciate your friendship and we share your hope that the middle east will enjoy a future freedom, prosperity, and peace. >> i'm confident in declaring that our alliance is eternal. it is forever. >>
. >> we don't want a class system where we have citizens and the -- >> our economy needs these workers. >> did i sound like i was freaking out because i really didn't want to be. >> entitlement -- do you know why jesus was killed by the romans? it was about taxes. >> do you read the fox news version of the bible? ♪ >> we begin with the president in israel and historic trip marking the first time he's visited that country as president of the united states....
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i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of assaulting it with a half a billion dollars appropriated to planned parenthood in a single year. that's gotta go. obamacare has got to go. [cheers and applause] we can't let up on obamacare and believe that somehow we're going to capitulate to that side because the roads are vitality, and it is an unconstitutional taking of god-given american liberty, and it's got to go. [cheers and applause] ronald reagan omelet me down a couple -- only let me down a couple of times in eight years. one of those was 1986, and i still had the dent after i heard on the news he had signed the amnesty act of 1986. but it w
i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of...
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my top priority as president is doing everything we need to do to make sure that we're growing our economy and that we're strengthening our middle class. and as i said at my state of the unigallon address last month, every day we should be asking ourselves three questions. one, how do we make sure america's a magnet for good jobs. number two, how do we quip people with the skills they need to get those jobs and, number three, how do we make sure that hard work actually pays off in a decent living. these are the challenges that i've instructed my team here at the white house and in my entire cabinet to focus on. and a position that's instrumental to tackling these challenges is having an outstanding secretary of labor. so i want to begin by thanking hilda solis and her entire team. [applause] including acting secretary harris. [applause] for the outstanding work that they've been doing over the past four years. their efforts at the department of labor have given more young people a chance to we were new skills, more returning vets the chance to find a job, they've looked out for worker safe
my top priority as president is doing everything we need to do to make sure that we're growing our economy and that we're strengthening our middle class. and as i said at my state of the unigallon address last month, every day we should be asking ourselves three questions. one, how do we make sure america's a magnet for good jobs. number two, how do we quip people with the skills they need to get those jobs and, number three, how do we make sure that hard work actually pays off in a decent...
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slower growth in our own economy is a threat. the federal reserve bank of new york said yesterday that the higher payroll and income taxes that kicked in on january 1st combined with the sequester budget cuts that kicked in march 1st could reduce economic growth by nearly 2% this year. shepard? >> shepard: peter barnes in washington for us. thanks. jodi arias now. first another squatter has attempted to claim another-million-dollar mansion as his own. this time a historic home in maryland where former president clinton once helped plant trees. 12 bedroom, 17 bathhouse currently up for sale for 6 million bucks. reportedly one of the biggest in the region. cops say the guy slipped, in told the listing agent the place belongs to him as part of some century's old treaty. police arrested him after a few hours. as you recall earlier this year. a man in central florida spent months hold up, actually south florida hold up in a mansion citing an obscure florida law. in the end bank of america managed to evict anymore boca raton. now jody
slower growth in our own economy is a threat. the federal reserve bank of new york said yesterday that the higher payroll and income taxes that kicked in on january 1st combined with the sequester budget cuts that kicked in march 1st could reduce economic growth by nearly 2% this year. shepard? >> shepard: peter barnes in washington for us. thanks. jodi arias now. first another squatter has attempted to claim another-million-dollar mansion as his own. this time a historic home in maryland...
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of the global economy. it is invested, if you will, in narcotics, human smuggling, cybercrime being the largest of all these areas, as well as the other things we have talked about. arms and cash etc. >> i know you have mentioned cybercrime. we don't have time to get into in detail. but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. >> yes. >> do you share that concern? >> senator, yes, i would. former secretary leon panetta spoke about it in this term. a tremendous opportunity in the network. also vulnerabilities that exist. you know, they could have catastrophic consequences. >> one further question about this. the criminal cartels. one of the things that scared me about your testimony is the idea of one of our state enemies, if you will. perhaps i shouldn't use that term. people who don't wish us well. working with the criminal cartel, that, to me, means that the work you are doing, general kelly, and the southern command is not only a drug issue or criminal issue, but a very serious national security issue.
of the global economy. it is invested, if you will, in narcotics, human smuggling, cybercrime being the largest of all these areas, as well as the other things we have talked about. arms and cash etc. >> i know you have mentioned cybercrime. we don't have time to get into in detail. but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. >> yes. >> do you share that concern? >> senator, yes, i would. former secretary leon panetta spoke about it in this term. a tremendous...
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does this really sound like an economy that can stand another massive tax increase? i don't think so. president obama said to abc news that we shouldn't try to balance the budget just for the sake of balance. well, once again the president was knocking down a strawman. we weren't talking about doing something symbolic. we were talking about doing something real, something that would benefit the economy and job growth and getting people back to work instead of dependency which i know none of them want. we see more and more people on food stamps, more people receiving disability benefits, more people on unemployment. people who would like to get back to work and to regain their sense of dignity and self-sufficiency but because the economy is growing so slowly, they can't do that. we believe that balancing the budget and reducing our debt burden is absolutely essential to long-term economic growth. long-term economic growth which creates more jobs, more taxpayers, people actually putting money into the treasury to help us balance our deficits. we also believe that balan
does this really sound like an economy that can stand another massive tax increase? i don't think so. president obama said to abc news that we shouldn't try to balance the budget just for the sake of balance. well, once again the president was knocking down a strawman. we weren't talking about doing something symbolic. we were talking about doing something real, something that would benefit the economy and job growth and getting people back to work instead of dependency which i know none of...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing run
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. abelieve it's time to allow marriage forme to gay and lesbian couples. here's why. our daughter, emma. a gay couple in my ministry. my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> we're back now. once again with democratic strategist paul be gala and david fromm. newt gingrich said that beating up on hillary clinton is not a winning strategy for republicans coming up in 2016. he said you have a combination of large donors and very clever consultants. ne
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. abelieve it's time to allow marriage forme to gay and lesbian couples. here's why. our daughter, emma. a gay couple in my ministry. my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. it's...
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. >> reporter: what does this do for oakland's economy? >> last year the economic impact was about $4 million. we expect it to be a little bit more this year. and also there is always the charity piece. number of charities are involved once again. we expect the race probably in the neighborhood of $400,000 for charity. >> reporter: you've got people coming here taking part in this race from all over the down from industry and the united states. the full marathon is the first race that will kick off here. that will happen a half hour from now at 7:30. we'll be here for that. for now we are live in oakland alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >> thanks. we do have more information about the race on our website just two to ktvu.com and click on hot topics. >>> secretary of state john kerry makes a surprise trip to baghdad. kerry has been meeting with the leaders with other middle eastern nations. earlier he traveled to saudi arabia and egypt. last week he accompanied president obama to egypt. this is kerry's first trip to iraq after becoming sec
. >> reporter: what does this do for oakland's economy? >> last year the economic impact was about $4 million. we expect it to be a little bit more this year. and also there is always the charity piece. number of charities are involved once again. we expect the race probably in the neighborhood of $400,000 for charity. >> reporter: you've got people coming here taking part in this race from all over the down from industry and the united states. the full marathon is the first...
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as we look at our debt in this country, look at our economy, whether or not it's growing or whether or not it's shrinking ab how much we export to other parts of the world, a new report shows that china will overtake the united states as the world's number one economy by 2016. >> jesse: really? is that true? >> well, it's a report from the organization for economic cooperation and development. their forecast differs from other people's forecast which says basically because of china's demographics, they have a lot of people. >> jesse: a billion people, a lot of people to tax. >> alisyn: that's right. so the other prediction said it would be by the year 2020. this puts it four years earlier, by the time the president is leaving office. >> jesse: you could have on obama's watch, president obama, us being downgraded for the first time and lose the title of the number one economy in the world. that's staggering. >> clayton: to be fair to the president, this certainly didn't start under president obama, it started many years ago in china, but also, look, it's easier in china to have this kin
as we look at our debt in this country, look at our economy, whether or not it's growing or whether or not it's shrinking ab how much we export to other parts of the world, a new report shows that china will overtake the united states as the world's number one economy by 2016. >> jesse: really? is that true? >> well, it's a report from the organization for economic cooperation and development. their forecast differs from other people's forecast which says basically because of...